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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (guài) primarily means 'strange' or 'unusual' and is often used to describe something that feels off or suspicious. It can also function as a verb meaning 'to blame' or 'to find fault with' someone or something.

Common Contexts

  • Describing odd or peculiar situations or behavior: can express that something is not normal or expected.
  • Expressing blame: can be used in phrases like “” (don’t blame me) to indicate warning or disclaim responsibility.

Collocations and Patterns

  • : a reduplicated form used to emphasize strangeness or oddness.
  • + verb phrase: a common pattern to warn or disclaim blame.

Nuances

When used to describe people or things, often implies a subtle discomfort or suspicion rather than outright fear. When used as a verb, it is usually mild and often appears in conversational warnings or excuses.

Common Confusion

Don’t confuse with 奇怪 (qíguài), which also means strange but is more neutral and descriptive. can carry a slightly stronger emotional tone, especially when used to blame.

Example Sentences

This matter is strange; I feel something is off.

Don't blame me for not warning you; the road is slippery, be careful.

He is strange, always sitting quietly by himself.